Little Debbie Christmas Tree dip is the ultimate no bake Christmas dessert dip to whip up. A creamy and delicious Christmas Tree dessert cake flavored dip paired with whipped cream, cream cheese, and a drizzle of chocolate and sprinkles to mimic the Little Debbie.
Pair your Christmas tree cake dip with cookies, fresh fruit, and more for dipping. Perfectly sweet and quick to throw together.
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Why I Love This Recipe
Here are a few reasons why I highly recommend whipping up this Christmas no bake dessert.
- Quick Prep
- Affordable to Make
- No bake dessert
- Uses popular Little Debbie Christmas cakes
Make sure to check out these decadent peppermint whoopie pies, they are so delicious. Or, you may also enjoy these Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cake Balls.
Ingredients
- Christmas Tree Little Debbie’s – You will use a packet of these cakes, and it will be the perfect base for this dessert dip.
- Cream Cheese – The key is to use room temperature to get that smooth and creamy texture.
- Milk – The milk will help to make a thinner texture instead of too thick of a base.
- Whipped Cream – You will use frozen whipped topping to help create a super fluffy and sweet flavor.
- Vanilla – A little splash is going to make a big difference to the dip.
- Candy Melts – I used red candy melts for this dip. It adds the perfect festive look.
- Sanding Sugar – Red and green are going to really give it that Christmas Tree cake look.
Variations / Options / Add-Ins
Little Debbie’s: You can change up the flavor and use another type of cake from Little Debbie’s. Just make sure it is a true snack cake so you get a similar texture.
Green Candy Melts: Using green candy melts will help give more of a Christmas look. Now you can do red, just green, or mix them up together.
Chocolate Chips: Stir in white chocolate chips to really change up the flavor of the dip.
How to Make Little Debbie Christmas Tree Dip
Learn how to make this no bake cake dip that takes minimal effort and time to whip up. You can find the step-by-step directions listed in the recipe card below.
Step 1: Mix it Up
Add the cakes, cream cheese, milk, and vanilla. Mix to combine.
Step 2: Fold in Whipped Cream
You will then fold in the whipped topping, making sure to get it mixed through.
Step 3: Pour Mix into Bowl and Decorate
Pour the dip into the serving bowl. Then in a microwave-safe bowl melt your candy melts as directed.
Next, drizzle a zig-zag line on the dip, or do it on wax paper then place it on top of the dip once dry. Then dust with the sanding sugar.
Serving Suggestions
You can serve your dessert dip with fruit, pretzels, or even an arrangement of cookies and graham crackers. Or, you could also serve this dip without Christmas treats like this Chocolate Candy Cane Cake or this Cranberry Curd Tart.
Pro Tips
- Make sure to get the batter nice and mixed before adding the whipped cream. If you mix too much once you add whipped cream it can deflate if mixed too much.
- Keep this dip cold into you are ready to serve it.
- I like to serve this dip with vanilla wafers, graham crackers, Biscoff, or even Butter Cookies.
Storage
Refrigerate – Make sure to store this cake dip in the fridge for 3-4 days. You will find it is best served the first day or two of being made.
FAQs
Do you have questions about this recipe? Here are the answers to the most commonly asked questions for this recipe.
You will find the Christmas Tree Little Debbie cakes are one of the most popular snack cakes. They are so popular and sell out fast when they get stocked on shelves.
You can make your dessert dip a day in advance. Feel free to whip it up and store it in the fridge until you are ready to serve. I do recommend not adding the sanding sugar till you are ready to serve as it can melt down when stored in the fridge.
Go right ahead and double the recipe if you would like. Just store in a larger bowl and serve it up. Or you can add the dip into two bowls.
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Little Debbie Christmas Tree Dip
Equipment
- Large bowl
- Electric Mixer
- parchment or wax paper
- serving bowl and platter
Ingredients
- 17.04 ounces Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cakes crumbled
- 8 ounces cream cheese room temperature
- ¼ cup milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 16 ounces frozen whipped topping thawed
- ¼ cup red candy melts melted (optional)
- Red and green colored sanding sugar optional
Instructions
- In a large bowl, beat together the cakes, cream cheese, milk, and vanilla extract until well mixed.
- Fold in half of the whipped topping until blended. Then, stir in the remaining whipped topping.
- (Optional) Place a piece of waxed paper on a flat surface. Place the red candy melts into a piping bag with the corner snipped. Drizzle a zig zag or wavy line onto the waxed paper and allow it to dry completely. Carefully remove the waxed paper and place the candy lines onto the dip.
- Top the dip with colored sugar.
- Serve with assorted cookies, fruit dippers, or pretzels.
Notes
- Make sure to get the batter nice and mixed before adding the whipped cream. If you mix too much once you add whipped cream it can deflate if mixed too much.
- Keep this dip cold into you are ready to serve it.
- I like to serve this dip with vanilla wafers, graham crackers, Biscoff, or even Butter Cookies.
- I used five of the big Christmas tree cakes but you can use two boxes of the smaller cakes instead.
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